queen elizabeth ancestry

What’s your thoughts on this!?
Tampa woman who lost eight relatives in the attacks converts to Islam as tensions simmer from the memories and new terror plots.
http://www.sptimes.com/2006/09/08/Tampabay/Faith_s_friction.shtml
Her mother named her Elizabeth after the queen of England. More than four decades later, she took another name: Safia Al-Kasaby, reflecting her new identity as a Muslima.
Safia, 43, is an unlikely candidate for conversion. She claims Jewish and Puerto Rican ancestry. She is a former sergeant first class in the Air Force National Guard. And she lost eight relatives — one uncle and seven cousins — in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
She found Islam in 2005 on the third day of a Moroccan vacation.
“I just felt like God was there,” she said, recalling her visit to a mosque during the call for prayer. “I said, ‘This is it. I believe there is only one God. His name is Allah, and his messenger is Mohammed.’”
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Wow, (goosebumps in their full effect).
This is beyond luck.. Its heavenly beautiful.
Allah has chosen her to see the light before it is too late.
God bless her and us all.
“I bear witness that there be no God but Allah, and that Mohammad (pbuh) is His messenger”
P.S: Why do some christians think we can’t accept or believe in Jesus (pbuh)!? We do, he is a prophet (not God, not son of God) who was lifted to the heavens (not crucified, did not die) and shall return to take the believers and the fortunate to through the path of rightousness, to Allah (swt).
Elizabeth’s last weeks
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